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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2535031" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Recently went outside looking for Armadillos. I had our FLIR Scout III scanning the area. I saw what looked like one of our goats slowly thrashing around on the ground near the fence. Thought maybe one of our goats was Pasing away. We have one that has been hanging on for years. I got Jill to come out so we could help her. we put the Thermal and a bright spotlight and found out it was a Doe giving Birth to a Fawn. We immediately turned the light off and left the area so she could be with her fawn.</p><p>Pretty Awesome. About 10 years ago a doe gave birth to a Buck in our front goat field and the Fawn hobbled on to the road and laid down. I ended up picking him up and carried him to where the mom was waiting anxiously in the field. They united and went to the back of our property.</p><p>This was really AWESOME seeing this tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2535031, member: 116439"] Recently went outside looking for Armadillos. I had our FLIR Scout III scanning the area. I saw what looked like one of our goats slowly thrashing around on the ground near the fence. Thought maybe one of our goats was Pasing away. We have one that has been hanging on for years. I got Jill to come out so we could help her. we put the Thermal and a bright spotlight and found out it was a Doe giving Birth to a Fawn. We immediately turned the light off and left the area so she could be with her fawn. Pretty Awesome. About 10 years ago a doe gave birth to a Buck in our front goat field and the Fawn hobbled on to the road and laid down. I ended up picking him up and carried him to where the mom was waiting anxiously in the field. They united and went to the back of our property. This was really AWESOME seeing this tonight. [/QUOTE]
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